BLOG 16: SUPPRESSION OF FREE WILL

Steiner postulated that our consciousness divides the world into the sense perception on the one hand, and our thought processes on the other. His idea is that thinking itself is an element of ourselves that can be strengthened and deepened sufficiently to penetrate all that our senses do not reveal to us. Steiner thus considered that what appears as human experience is actually a division between the spiritual and natural worlds, due to a ‘conditioned result of the structure of our consciousness’, which separates perception from reality.

In effect he is stating that how we construct our world is conditioned, and this effect is designed to separate truth from non-truth. Most people would probably not consider this conditioning has an alien origin, or consider that how we construct and understand our world is affected by this.

According to Steiner these two faculties give us not two worlds, but two complementary views of the same world; neither of which has dominance. He suggests that these two processes are all that is necessary and sufficient to arrive at a complete understanding of the world.

The argument here is that the two faculties that Steiner is discussing (sense and perception) are influenced by alien energy, resulting in confusion and fear – leading to a state of conditioning that impairs our ability to question reality.

According to Steiner, in thinking about what you see (the path of natural science) and perceiving the process of this thinking (the path of spirituality), it is possible to discover a hidden inner unity between the two poles of our experience. The truth, for Steiner, was paradoxically both an objective discovery and free-will, that would not exist if we did not generate it ourselves.

Therefore we need to view the world from the aspect of free-will; NOT conditioned perception. Unfortunately (for most of us) this can only be achieved through Higher Self Development (HSD), or what Steiner called ‘a free creation of the human spirit’.

The problem here is that this creative ability is so suppressed, and ‘hard work’, that most people do not have the energy to even challenge the nature of reality. They are so busy with their human survival that thinking about reality, and whether it is ‘real’ would be the last thing on their minds.

Steiner further suggested that freedom can only be approached gradually with the aid of creative thinking. Thinking can liberate our will from its subservience to our instincts and motivations. What Steiner probably didn’t realise is that this ability is influenced by alien interference, which is specifically designed to limit our free thinking!

However he did recognise that:

“Overcoming influences in both our heredity and our environment enables the freedom to be capable of thinking one’s own thoughts — not the thoughts merely of the body, or of society, but thoughts generated by one’s deepest, most original, most essential and spiritual self, one’s individuality.”

So maybe he was on to something after all…

Free-will

Energetic (or psychic) ‘attack’ has the ability to create specific thought processes that can best be described as ‘a hindrance to our free-will’. As spiritual beings we are gifted with the ability to have free thinking, throughout our existence, whether that be on Earth or elsewhere, depending on our state of evolution.

I have come to realise that this ability to have free-will is apparently something which other alien beings find ‘abhorrent’ as discussed earlier (see Blog 2: Andromedean Characteristics).

Free-will is described (in WikiDictionary) as:

1.         A person’s natural inclination, unforced choice.

2.         The ability to choose one’s actions, or determine what reasons are acceptable motivation for actions, without pre-destination, fate, or fear etc.

This ‘natural inclination’ would appear to be something which alien beings hate, or at least believe we are not worthy to have. Why would another alien race be so bothered by our natural inclination to free-will?

Well if free-will constitutes ‘freedom’ on a spiritual level, then it is conceivable that other beings, intent on suppressing our spiritual evolvement, would see free-will as an expression of this, and so enable a suppression of freedom as well.

Free will is also the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded.

On one hand, humans tend to believe that they have a strong sense of whether they have freedom or not. This can lead us to believe that we have free-will. On the other hand, our intuitive feeling of free-will is mistaken, as it is governed by energetic implants that create false reality.

Why do we not realise that we are in a false reality?

Humans appear to be easily conned into what reality is, by a number of factors:

1. Conscious amnesia — that is the inability to connect with the knowledge of our    existences before the present one (due to energetic implantation).

2. Beliefs — initially due to energetic implants, and then reinforced by human behaviours.

3. Our perceptions based on these beliefs.

4. Karmic looping.

In effect conscious amnesia is applied to us, specifically to stop us remembering who we truly are. This appears to be applied at an energetic/spiritual level. In a religious context it might be concluded that this is done by god. However as stated earlier, as god is not able to have a direct effect on us in this realm of existence then this is not possible.

At conception we are already ‘labelled’ for imprisonment. As the parent is already human then they (predominantly the mother) are able to influence the foetus, through their own energetic implants, and start the process of enslavement.

Due to the mother, her mother, and epigenetic influence in the family line, the foetus has little chance to express its free-will, as this is quickly ‘stamped on’ by the mother, father, grandparents, society, school and government,  leading to an increasing inability to question reality — unless some healing of some type is undertaken.

In Alden’s clinical experience it is this healing that initiates an ability to question the norm. Some people will never be able to question reality, due to the nature of their implants, their past life history, and an upbringing that de-natures them through re-enforcement processes.

For example – if you ever saw faeries at the bottom of the garden, then told your mother/father, and was then told “don’t be stupid, faeries don’t exist”, then you will have experienced an enforcement process designed to remove you from reality.

It is not just ‘faeries at the bottom of the garden’ that are dismissed either. Anything you experience that is denounced as false by someone or something else is enforcing you into an enslaved position. This applies on all levels of existence. So if you communicate a feeling (an emotion like anger) to another, and it is dismissed, then you are being coerced into their reality, not your own. Your own reality is therefore treated as unimportant, causing a questioning of it, and often leading to self- doubt, lack of confidence, lack of trust in your own feelings, and ultimately yourself.

This happens on an ongoing basis throughout life (on prison Earth), usually leading you to behave inappropriately to specific situations, and making you ill in the process.

If you cannot defend yourself then your immune system starts to break down. You are then caught in the trap that had been set for you when you incarnated, that is life in a prison, on a prison!

Free-will is closely linked to the concepts of moral responsibility, praise, guilt, sin, and other judgements which apply only to actions that are freely chosen. It is also connected with the concepts of advice, persuasion, deliberation, and prohibition. Traditionally only actions that are freely willed are seen as deserving credit or blame.

Free-will is also the ability to choose between different possible courses of action without hindrance from an authority. Choice therefore is a fundamental concept within free-will.

Lack of choice is closely linked to the concept of ‘separation of the soul from spirit’. In this context, the soul is regarded as the ‘spirit within’, and enables the human being to experience joy, enthusiasm, and other compatible emotions that make one feel happy. Therefore lack of choice equals lack of joy, etc.

We can experience choice just by visiting the local hypermarket. Within this type of establishment the range of choice is extensive. The concept (from a marketing perspective) is that the more choice offered, the more likely we are to make a purchase, from that particular provider.

If we are separate from spirit (in this context the higher self/wisdom, and where knowledge resides) then we feel sadness, gloom, misery and disconnection from reality.

This where the concept of control, and therefore the inability to choose and experience free-will steps in.

Ancient Greek philosophy conceived that free will is the capacity to make choices in which the outcome has not been determined by past events. However, determinism suggests that only one course of events is possible, which remains a major focus of this debate.

Determinism therefore suggests that we are disallowed choice, as our free-will is already determined. The argument here is that if we are determined, then we limit choice, or the ability to choose. This can happen externally or internally – from within our soul, as internal conflict, or external influence.

So being ‘determined’ is not aligned with free-will!

It is an action, either mental or physical, that is driven by control.

If we decide to be ‘determined’ to finish a project, we are not utilising free-will to choose NOT to ‘be determined’. Often we will be determined for the sake of the external control, or internal judgement. And this is most often driven by fear, and anger.

If fear and rage control our choices the soul cannot experience joy.

Both fear and rage affect the hypothalamus, which controls our temperature, hormone balance, circadian rhythms, digestion and endocrine function. On a human level a fully functioning hypothalamus is desirable as it makes us literally ‘feel human’. Of course, ‘feeling human’ is a false reality.

So we are back to the concept that if we ‘feel human’ then we are not experiencing true joy or freedom.  The hypothalamus is our control centre, the gland that is vulnerable to be controlled by alien energies. Hence we ‘feel’ based on whether we are allowing ourselves to be controlled or not.

The argument here then becomes ‘do we experience being human for our soul’s benefit?’ (as we are often told by gurus and so called ‘wise men’ ) or for the amusement of others?

Hence we come to the conceivable idea that the conscious choices we make are actually ‘controlled’ by other beings, intent on keeping us prisoners within our own body, our ‘prison suit’. If we become aware of this control, and intend to subvert it (that is exercise free-will), we are immediately set upon, that is (in energetic terms) we are pushed back into our ‘box’, either via illness (mental / emotional / physical), or at the very least we ‘don’t feel right’. 

This can make us decide that the choices we are making are wrong, undermine our confidence in ourselves, and certainly initiate feelings that are not of love of ourselves.

As Universal Law appears to state that all that is required of us is to love ourselves to attain spiritual evolution, then it becomes obvious that other entities that are ‘outside’ of Universal consciousness (and therefore love) would not be aligned to this aim. It would clash with their own principles, beliefs and thought processes. Love of self, in alien terms, is seen as selfish, big-headed and a number of other negative connotations that are attached to it. Why would this be, unless alien principles concerned with work, money and greed (all prevalent on Earth) are deemed to be of more value?

The suggestion here is that our thought processes to do with self- love and our ability to express free-will are at best suppressed, and at worst removed, as a consequence of us believing we have a right to do either! Our mental health suffers as a result.

As depression is the most common illness in human society, AND we are still reliant on medication that has its roots in the 1970s, it appears we are ignoring the fact our inability to be free-willed thinking human beings, give ourselves love and be fulfilled in our life, results from a flawed thought processing system.

And this flaw is NOT of human origin…        

#aliens #andromeda #extraterrestial #freewill #spiritualdevelopment #Steiner                                                

2 responses to “BLOG 16: SUPPRESSION OF FREE WILL”

  1. Patricia Mannion Avatar
    Patricia Mannion

    Well put Julie we are been exposed right now to all the controls. It’s a great time to be here on earth to see this being dismantled bit by bit. We are on God’s timeline now and this time we win. OSRB

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  2. n effect conscious amnesia is applied to us, specifically to stop us remembering who we truly are. This appears to be applied at an energetic/spiritual level. In a religious context it might be concluded that this is done by god. However as stated earlier, as god is not able to have a direct effect on us in this realm of existence then this is not possible.

    In Hinduism, Brahma played a trick on humans, put part of himself inside all of us, sent us here forgetting who we really are, 5D Buddhas, 7D Angels. We have to figure this out in order to become spiritually free and remember.

    Cool article

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